History
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Exploring the Mind: Three Men Who Claimed to Be Christ
A Mirror of Madness, Meaning, and the Myth of the Single Self In 1959, three men were brought together at Ypsilanti State Hospital in Michigan. Each of them—Clyde, Joseph, and Leon—believed they were Jesus Christ. Clinical psychologist Milton Rokeach devised… Continue reading
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Exploring the Mundus Imaginalis: A Journey Beyond Reality
“There is a world more real than what we call real—a terrain where vision is not fantasy, but participation. This is the place where mystics dream and prophets walk, where soul speaks in symbols and the divine unveils itself in… Continue reading
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Sacred Voices of Nature: Rachel Carson and Hildegard of Bingen
Sacred Counterparts Vol. IV: “When Earth Speaks Through Women” There are some voices that echo across time—not because they shouted, but because they listened.Because they attuned their lives to the pulse beneath the surface.Because they said no when it mattered.Because… Continue reading
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✴️ Rebels & Record Keepers: A Historical Mirror of the 1940’s Cycle
Radical Change in the Era of Dual Tongues “In times of rupture, it is not only the ones who shout that make history—but also the ones who scribe it into flame.”— The Devoted Mystic When Uranus last entered Gemini (August… Continue reading
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Sacred Counterparts: Dickinson & Lorde’s Poetic Dialogues
Volume III: Emily Dickinson & Audre Lorde“Tell all the truth but tell it slant—” —Emily Dickinson“Your silence will not protect you.” —Audre Lorde ✦ The Portal There are those who speak in thunder.And those who whisper through the walls of… Continue reading
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🕯️ The Philosopher and the Fanatic
An Archetypal Encounter & Tarot Ritual for the Silenced Voice There are names that echo across time not because of what they built, but because of what they destroyed.And others—because of what they dared to speak. Hypatia of Alexandria and… Continue reading
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The Gemini Threshold” Where Spirit becomes Signal & Myth wakes the Mind
A Devoted Mystic’s Reflection on the Pluto–Neptune Cycle In the late 1800s, a strange kind of portal opened. It didn’t look like a holy temple or a burning bush—it looked like telegraph wires, newspaper columns, and séances held in velvet… Continue reading






